Disinfecting & Sanitizing

Helping you battle COVID-19

DISINFECTING IS AN ESSENTIAL WAY TO FIGHT COVID-19

Deadly pathogens like COVID-19 can linger on surfaces for hours or even days, spreading the infection to unsuspecting people. Regular sanitizing and disinfecting with eMaids can help keep you and others safe from disease.

eMaids provides this essential DISINFECTING CLEANING SERVICE to help you combat the spread of COVID-19.

Was your home or office infected with Covid-19? Do you want to ensure all germs are killed and your space is disinfected properly. Schedue an eMaids disinfecting cleaning.

Our disinfecting service is a two step process

First, our specially trained, cleaners will deep clean all surfaces with CDC-approved solutions and tools that we bring with us. All our cleaners will wear porper mask ,gloves and protective gear. We will deep clean and disinfect the entire space with specific focus on all high touch areas (switch plates, doorknobs, appliance keypads, etc.), The kitchen and bathroom areas will be fully, sanitized and disinfected.

Once the initial deep cleaning is complete, we will use a disinfectant fogger for a double layer of protection. The fogger is able to get into places that are difficult to reach by hand and give you an added layer of protection for peace of mind.

Our foggers use a CDC-approved disinfectant that kills viruses and bacteria on contact. They leave no chemical residue or odor behind and are safe for electronics.

We provide you with a complete checklist of all the cleaning tasks this service covers. From dusting window frames to disinfecting bathroom surfaces, our maids give special attention to detail. We will work within your budget and focus on your personal cleaning goals with an hourly rate.

Of course, we only send highly rated maids, background and reference checked, so you can feel comfortable letting us in to your home or office.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main difference between cleaning and sanitizing is that cleaning is the act of clearing debris and deposits on a surface, while sanitizing involves killing viruses and bacteria after the surface has already been cleared or wiped off.

When comparing cleaning vs sanitizing, cleaning happens first regardless of the surface, and that sanitizing follows depending on the area. Items that come into contact with foods and that are often touched should be sanitized, while locations like hallway floors and windows do not need to be regularly sanitized as they are considered low-risk surfaces.

A: According to WebMD, it lives on metal surfaces like doorknobs for 5 days, wood like furniture for 4 days, plastic like elevator buttons 2-3 days, stainless steel like refrigerators 2-3 days and glass like windows up to 5 days.